Norma S. and Ray R. Rees Speech Language and Hearing Clinic
The Rees Clinic provides services both IN-PERSON and via TELEPRACTICE. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at clinic@csueastbay.edu
We are a teaching clinic for students preparing for careers in Speech-Language Pathology. We provide evaluation and therapy services in our donation-based clinic under the supervision of certified and licensed professionals. We serve preschool to senior citizens with a variety of communication problems associated with stroke, developmental delays, autism, articulation, stuttering, voice disorders, etc. As a training clinic, we do not see clients immediately and services are offered during our academic terms of Fall or Spring and our shorter Summer Clinic offering. Our sessions, both in person and online, are offered Monday/Wednesday and Tuesday/Thursday; in person sessions are held at our clinic on the CSU East Bay campus.
TELEPRACTICE: Telepractice is the use of live-streaming to provide speech therapy, linking clinicians to clients who are an appropriate fit for this model. Telepractice is shown to be as effective as in-person consultation. Clinicians must follow the same Code of Ethics and Scope of Practice in Speech-Language Pathology, as well as state and federal laws. To participate, clients should have a device with camera and microphone, and reliable internet access. Clients who are under the age of 18 must have an adult present. Adult clients who would benefit from guided support should also have another adult present to help. See more HERE.
How it works
All can apply for services; no referral is required. Please note as a training program, we schedule clients within our semester terms of fall, spring, and shortened, very limited, summer clinic. Clients are scheduled for evaluations according to graduate clinicians' training needs and then in the order they are recieved. We typically evaluate one term and if we're recommending treatment at our clinic, then clients are on the waiting list for the next term. As with evaluations, therapy clients are scheduled according to training clinicians' needs.
- Please submit a completed and include medical records if possible.
- Por favor envie una solicitud completa e incluya registros medicos si es posible.
- Por favor envie una solicitud completa e incluya registros medicos si es posible.
- Turn it in to us by email or by mail.
- Email: clinic@csueastbay.edu
- We cannot accept pictures of the complete application or related documents; please scan and email or mail all documents.
- Note: When you send us an application by email, the information that is sent is not necessarily encrypted. This means a third party may be able to access the information and read it since it is transmitted over the internet.
- Mail: ÍÑ¿ã°É Bay Rees Clinic, 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd. MB1099, Hayward CA 94542
- Please do not fax the application as they do not come through properly.
- Email: clinic@csueastbay.edu
- Include supporting papers such as IEP’s or medical records.
- The application is not considered complete if supporting papers exist but are not provided.
- It may take up to three weeks for us to contact you regarding your application.
The following forms and information are part of the evaluation process:
- Authorization for Release of PHI from the Rees Clinic to client
- Client Agreement and Release
- Clinic Permissions and Notifications
- Notice of Privacy Practice
- Telepractice Services Consent and Release
If you are referred for therapy services at the Rees Clinic after the evaluation, a scheduling form will be provided for the next available session, during which a clinician and supervisor will be matched to the client.
For further information, contact the clinic at (510) 885-3241 or clinic@csueastbay.edu
Where we are
The Rees clinical suite is located in the Music Building on the ÍÑ¿ã°É Bay, Hayward campus. The Music Building is on the north side of campus, most easily accessed from Carlos Bee Blvd. All visitors to campus are required to pay for parking, $2 per hour or $10 for the day, including for those displaying a handicap placard.
For those mapping a trip to campus, our address is 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd MB 1099, Hayward, CA 94542. Due to COVID-19, please do not come to campus without contacting us first at clinic@csueastbay.edu
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- Note: While minors can accompany adults on the campus BART shuttle, they must be at least 8 years old or 4'9" tall.
What it costs
During the academic year, the clinic runs on a donation basis. Nominal materials fees are charged for evaluations and treatment. Payments can be made by cash, check, or credit card, and are accepted when services are provided.
- On-site Evaluation - $25
- On-site Treatment - $50
- Telepractice Evaluation - $25
- Telepractice Treatment - no fee
As a donation-based clinic, we rely on and welcome donations. You can make a credit card donation at the button above, or send a check made out to "CSUEB Ed. Foundation" to ÍÑ¿ã°É Bay Rees Clinic, 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd, MB1099, Hayward, CA 94542.
When we meet
Our clinic offers sessions during the Fall and Spring semesters of ÍÑ¿ã°É Bay's academic year. Clients are typically seen either Monday/Wednesday or Tuesday/Thursday for 45 minutes. Our first appointments start at 9:00 a.m. and last appointments at 4:00 p.m., though we occasionally are open until 7:00 p.m. Please note that the clinic remains open for many typical school closures.
For information on summer sessions outside of the academic year, see our Rees Summer Communication Support Services webpage.
The schedule for Fall 2025 is Monday, September 8th through Thursday, November 20th. There are no sessions on federal holidays.
Who we are
The Norma S. and Ray R. Rees Speech, Language and Hearing Clinic at ÍÑ¿ã°É Bay is a teaching clinic for students who are preparing for careers in Speech-Language Pathology. All clinical procedures are conducted by students under the supervision of certified and licensed professionals.
What we do
Our clinic provides speech and language evaluations and treatment, including the development of home programs. Treatment may be provided in individual, paired, or group sessions. We serve clients with communication problems associated with stroke, developmental delays, autism, hearing loss, stuttering, cognition impairment, articulation, the voice, and others.
Who we serve
We provide services for all age groups, ranging from preschool to senior citizens. Services are scheduled without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, gender, gender identity/expression, sexual orientation, genetic information, medical condition, marital status, veteran status, or disability. Please see our Equal Opportunity statement.